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Automotive diagnostic tools to your rescue !

Automotive diagnostic tools can help you master the high-tech computer-controlled systems of today's cars.

These systems havevastly improved driving performance. But some vehicle owners are finding this state-of-the-art technology intimidating, and many driversput off looking under the hood until something goes wrong.

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Improvements in electronic ignition and fuel injection systems on newer cars have virtually eliminated the "traditional" tune-up practices of adjusting carburetors, installing points, and setting the timing. However, with regular preventive maintenance, vehicle owners can still improve the performance and fuel efficiency of today's cars. This maintenance can be enhanced with proper diagnostic tools.

One constant in the realm of evolving engine technologies is the spark plug. A critical link in any engine's ignition system, misfiring or worn spark plugs can affect how efficiently a vehicle burns the fuel/air mixture, ultimately affecting engine performance and fuel ecomomy.Although tune-up intervals vary from car to car, and some owner's manuals indicate newer models can go almost twice as long as older vehicles between tune-ups, preventive maintenance and checking the car periodically can help assure it continues to deliver peak performance.

Many other preventive, under- the- hood checks can be accomplished by the car owner at home without a mechanic, with the right diagnostic tools. Preventive maintenance also includes simple common-sense checks. No matter how high-tech the engine, just a visual inspection of belts and hoses can reveal cracks, frays, leaks and bulges-- sure signs of impending part failure. And drivers can easily monitor engine fluid levels by periodically checking to be sure oil, radiator, battery, power steering, brake and automatic transmission fluids are filled to recommended levels.

Today's high-tech automobiles can accumulate a lot of mileage with very little evidence of wear and tear, making it easy for motorists to avoid looking under the hood while their vehicle is running well. But preventive maintenance can be a valuable investment, increasing fuel efficiency and saving the expense of emergency repair service, towing charges and even the inconvenience of a breakdown. An investment in good automotive diagnostic tools can also be beneficial.

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Examples of automotive diagnostic tools
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Autoxray E-Z PC500 Computer Interface Applicatio

Carchip E/X 300 Hr Log/23 Parmet 1996 & Later

Automotive diagnostic tools : Fault Finder 6 to 42 Volt DC

Diagnostic tools : Fuel Injection & Ignition Spark Test Kit

Multimeter ATD5540

Automotive diagnostic tools : Power Probe

Professional Battery Load Tester UL Approved

Short Circuit Tester



The above diagnostic tools are available at Eastwood.
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